Cisco Unified Application Environment

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This topic provides a reference configuration for Cisco Unified Application Environment within a Cisco Unified Communications deployment. The information is based primarily on testing performed during Cisco Unified Communications system testing. This topic does not contain detailed step-by-step procedures; for detailed information about installing, configuring, and administering Cisco Unified Application Environment, refer to the Cisco Unified Application Environment documentation listed in Related Documentation section.

The system-wide testing of IP telephony functionality for Cisco Unified Communications included Cisco Unified Application Environment. For general information about the tested functionality in Cisco Unified Communications, see the System Release Notes.

The system-wide testing of IP telephony for Cisco Unified Communications focused on the following Cisco Unified Application Environment features:

Test RTP streams originating in the Cisco Unified Application Environment to ensure that they will be recognized by Cisco MeetingPlace Express for the purpose of sharing the audio with other conference participants.

Test RTP streams originating in the Cisco Unified Application Environment to ensure that they will be recognized by Cisco Unity Connection for the purpose of leaving messages.

Test RTP streams originating in the Cisco Unified Application Environment to ensure that they will be recognized by Cisco Unity for the purpose of leaving messages.

Test that outages occurring on the Cisco Unified Application Environment server are properly captured and reported by the Cisco Unified Operations Manager.

Test the ability of a Cisco Unified Application Environment application to retrieve the presence status of a Cisco Unified Presence subscriber.

Test that the Cisco Unified Application Environment is able to successfully transfer a call using JTAPI integration to a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster.

Test that the Cisco Unified Application Environment is able to successfully transfer a call using SIP integration to a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster.

Test that IP traffic originating in the Cisco Unified Application Environment is capable of being marked by any DSCP value.

To drive the IPT load between Cisco Unified Application Environment and Cisco Unified Communication Manager cluster run traffic for extended period of time using 3rd party (BeaconOffice) CUAE application suits.